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Box 24

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Contains 107 Results:

Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed,  circa January 14, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 18
Identifier: 02418001
Scope and Contents

Lawrence Reed responds to family news. His friend Cooke visits Washington.

Dates:  circa January 14, 1901

Letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard,  January 15, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 19
Identifier: 02419001
Scope and Contents

Reed thanks Howard for sending him Woldert's suggestion about how best to use kerosene in eradicating mosquitoes, and asks for more information concerning the genus of the yellow fever mosquito. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

Dates:  January 15, 1901

Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed,  January 17, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 20
Identifier: 02420001
Scope and Contents

Howard congratulates Reed on the success of his work and mentions he will quote Reed's work favorably in his upcoming lectures. He asks Reed to use care in saying anything about his connection with the kerosene remedy. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

Dates:  January 17, 1901

Military orders for Walter Reed,  January 17, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 21
Identifier: 02421001
Scope and Contents

Sternberg recommends that Reed be sent back to Washington, D.C. from Havana, Cuba, in order to continue his investigation into yellow fever at the Army Medical Museum. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

Dates:  January 17, 1901

Valuable Discoveries in Havana,The Washington Post, January 17, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 22
Identifier: uva-lib:2224675
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:...
Dates: January 17, 1901

Letter from Harry Frederick Jackson to Chauncey B. Baker,  January 17, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 23
Identifier: 02423001
Scope and Contents

Jackson lists all the properties that make up the Post of Columbia Barracks, along with their rental information. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

Dates:  January 17, 1901

Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed,  January 18, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 24
Identifier: 02424001
Scope and Contents

Reed discusses the army reorganization bill. He has finished his paper and remarks that the last experimental yellow fever cases are recovering.

Dates:  January 18, 1901

Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed,  January 21, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 25
Identifier: 02425001
Scope and Contents

Reed teases Emilie Lawrence Reed. She complains about the appearance of their house in Washington.

Dates:  January 21, 1901

Letter from Hugh L. Scott to Harry Frederick Jackson,  January 21, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 26
Identifier: 02426001
Scope and Contents

Scott informs Jackson that a $2 per diem allowance has been approved for Reed and for Carroll. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

Dates:  January 21, 1901

Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed,  January 22, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 27
Identifier: 02427001
Scope and Contents

Howard indicates that he is not certain of the grounds for believing that there is another species of mosquito to be considered, but he makes a guess, and agrees that the distinction is important to Reed's work. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

Dates:  January 22, 1901

Fever chart for Roger Post Ames,  January 26, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 28
Identifier: 02428001
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:...
Dates:  January 26, 1901

Military orders for Jefferson Randolph Kean,  January 26, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 29
Identifier: 02429001
Scope and Contents

Special orders #22 specify that Kean is to travel to Washington, D.C. for an examination for promotion, and then to return to his post at Quemados, Cuba, when no longer required by the board. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

Dates:  January 26, 1901

Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed,  January 27, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 30
Identifier: 02430001
Scope and Contents

Reed teases Emilie Lawrence Reed. His colleague McConnell will be visiting her. Reed mentions a drawing of mosquitos.

Dates:  January 27, 1901

Fever chart for John H. Andrus,  January 28, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 31
Identifier: 02431001
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:...
Dates:  January 28, 1901

Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed,  February 3, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 32
Identifier: 02432001
Scope and Contents

Reed teases Emilie Lawrence Reed. He will be leaving for Cuba in a week. Lawrence Reed's battalion has been ordered to move, either to the United States or to the Philippines, and he mentions that Lawrence has a Cuban girlfriend.

Dates:  February 3, 1901

Fever chart of Clyde L. West,  February 3, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 33
Identifier: 02433001
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:...
Dates:  February 3, 1901

Military orders for John R. Kissinger,  February 4, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 34
Identifier: 02434001
Scope and Contents

Reed gives permission for Kissinger to leave Camp Lazear for a visit to Havana from 6 AM until 5 PM on February 4, 1901.

Dates:  February 4, 1901

The Questions of the Day,The Lucha, February 8, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 35
Identifier: N2435001
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:...
Dates: February 8, 1901

Vivimos de Milagro; La Habana-Intervenida-en 1901,La Discusion,  February 8, 1901

 Item — Box: 24, Folder: 36
Identifier: N2436001
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:...
Dates:  February 8, 1901

Newspaper clippings, February 8, 1901

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 37
Identifier: uva-lib:2224690
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:...
Dates: February 8, 1901